Makkah is alive with visitors from all over the world for the first time since the Covid-19 outbreak was declared a pandemic. AFP
During Ramadan 2020 and 2021 international visitors were barred from entering Saudi Arabia, but this year they have returned. SPA
Itikaf prayers at the Grand Mosque have also been allowed once more. SPA
During Ramadan, worshippers are met at the Grand Mosque with the smell of oud from more than 20 incense burners, which will be increased to 60 in the last 10 days of the fast. AFP
A Muslim woman prays in front of the Kaaba, Islam's holiest shrine, at the Grand Mosque. AFP
Saudi Arabia says it will permit one million Muslims from inside and outside the country to participate in this year's hajj. @SPA twitter
Muslim pilgrims circumambulate around the Kaaba. AFP
Muslims pray around the Kaaba. AFP
Makkah is alive with visitors from all over the world for the first time since the Covid-19 outbreak was declared a pandemic. AFP
During Ramadan 2020 and 2021 international visitors were barred from entering Saudi Arabia, but this year they have returned. SPA
Itikaf prayers at the Grand Mosque have also been allowed once more. SPA
During Ramadan, worshippers are met at the Grand Mosque with the smell of oud from more than 20 incense burners, which will be increased to 60 in the last 10 days of the fast. AFP
A Muslim woman prays in front of the Kaaba, Islam's holiest shrine, at the Grand Mosque. AFP
Saudi Arabia says it will permit one million Muslims from inside and outside the country to participate in this year's hajj. @SPA twitter
Muslim pilgrims circumambulate around the Kaaba. AFP
Muslims pray around the Kaaba. AFP
Makkah is alive with visitors from all over the world for the first time since the Covid-19 outbreak was declared a pandemic. AFP